vanilla 2 branding. ok, it's not branding yet, it's a logo, but hey. [hide]i think it's a little weak, but am yet to see anything other than isolated logos. as an article regarding the 'design' of the logos, it's also thin on the ground as far as details and thought process goes. looks to me as if he's just gone with one of his first ideas, after doing little to no research. if you are going to post an article on design, best to focus on something that you actually 'designed', rather than illustrated, right?
ok, so jon contino is an illustrator and lettering guy, rather than a designer, i guess. nm. </undo rant>[/hide]
chris said... vanilla 2 branding. ok, it's not branding yet, it's a logo, but hey. [hide]i think it's a little weak, but am yet to see anything other than isolated logos. as an article regarding the 'design' of the logos, it's also thin on the ground as far as details and thought process goes. looks to me as if he's just gone with one of his first ideas, after doing little to no research. if you are going to post an article on design, best to focus on something that you actually 'designed', rather than illustrated, right?
ok, so jon contino is an illustrator and lettering guy, rather than a designer, i guess. nm. </undo rant>[/hide]
I really like the logos he came up with. Like Chris says, he's an illustrator and lettering guy and that part is excellent. The article doesn't show any application so its hard to evaluate as an identity. I really don't like the colour palette chosen though.
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check out studio on fire's other splooge-worthy stuff, too.
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vanilla 2 branding. ok, it's not branding yet, it's a logo, but hey.
[hide]i think it's a little weak, but am yet to see anything other than isolated logos. as an article regarding the 'design' of the logos, it's also thin on the ground as far as details and thought process goes. looks to me as if he's just gone with one of his first ideas, after doing little to no research. if you are going to post an article on design, best to focus on something that you actually 'designed', rather than illustrated, right?
ok, so jon contino is an illustrator and lettering guy, rather than a designer, i guess. nm. </undo rant>[/hide]
ubiquitous.